IceSea Ice Maker

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The ICESEA marine ice maker delivers continuous onboard ice production from fresh water or seawater — up to 2,400 lbs per day. Purpose-built for yachts, superyachts, and commercial fishing vessels, with stainless steel auger and evaporator throughout. Self-contained models from 800 lbs/day. Split-system up to 2,400 lbs/day. Up to 66% more energy efficient than comparable marine ice makers. Starts at $21,000 for a 800 fresh at 115v.

 

 

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The ICESEA is a purpose-built continuous-production marine ice maker, engineered specifically for the demands of life at sea. Unlike domestic or commercial catering machines adapted for boats, every component — stainless steel auger, evaporator, and water-contact surfaces — is designed for long-term saltwater duty.

Available in self-contained units (IC800W, IC800CW, IC1200CW) producing 800–1,200 lbs per day, and the IC2400CW split-system producing up to 2,400 lbs per day, ICESEA gives captains, engineers, and owners full ice independence regardless of location or shore availability.

Every model can operate on either a freshwater supply or a direct seawater intake — a capability most marine ice makers simply do not offer. The auger-evaporator process produces clean nugget ice suitable for fish chilling, food preservation, beverage service, and onboard hospitality.

W-models operate on 115V for North American vessels. CW-models operate on 230V for European marinas and superyacht electrical systems. Call for pricing, discounts, and availability.

Features

  • Salt or Fresh Water Ice Production.
  • Continuous crushed ice making process…no harvest time delays.
  • Up to 66% more energy efficient than ice cube models.
  • Up to 53% more energy efficient than other crushed ice models.
  • Split System allows auger to be remote mounted from condensing unit.
  • Heavy duty Stainless Steel Auger & Evaporator assembly.
  • Freezing chamber cleaning delay permits drive motor to start with no loads.
  • Electronic Control Board:
    • Electronic bin level control
    • Conductivity probe to determine if there is water in the reservoir
    • Current meter to measure the amp draw of the auger drive motor

FAQ's for IceSea Ice Marker

Can the ICESEA marine ice maker really make ice from seawater?

Yes — every ICESEA marine ice maker model draws directly from a seawater intake and produces clean nugget ice suitable for fish chilling, food preservation, and beverage use onboard.

How long does an ICESEA marine ice maker last on a yacht in daily use?

With routine descaling every one to three months and a fresh water flush after saltwater use, an ICESEA marine ice maker is built for continuous long-term service — stainless steel construction throughout the water-contact components eliminates the corrosion failures that cause premature failure in lesser marine ice makers.

What size yacht is the ICESEA marine ice maker suitable for?

The ICESEA IC800 self-contained unit measures 22.5 × 16 × 21.5 inches and weighs 165 lbs, making it suitable for vessels from approximately 15 metres upward with a accessible equipment space.

Is the ICESEA marine ice maker cheaper to run than buying shore ice?

ICESEA marine ice makers are up to 66% more energy efficient than comparable units, and eliminate the cost, time, and logistics of sourcing, transporting, and loading shore ice across a charter season — which can run to thousands of dollars annually.

What electrical supply does the ICESEA marine ice maker require?

North American vessels specify the IC800W on 115V; European marinas and superyacht electrical systems require the CW models running on 230V/50Hz — a dedicated circuit is recommended.

Specifications

The ICESEA is a purpose-built continuous-production marine ice maker, engineered specifically for the demands of life at sea. Unlike domestic or commercial catering machines adapted for boats, every component — stainless steel auger, evaporator, and water-contact surfaces — is designed for long-term saltwater duty.

Available in self-contained units (IC800W, IC800CW, IC1200CW) producing 800–1,200 lbs per day, and the IC2400CW split-system producing up to 2,400 lbs per day, ICESEA gives captains, engineers, and owners full ice independence regardless of location or shore availability.

Every model can operate on either a freshwater supply or a direct seawater intake — a capability most marine ice makers simply do not offer. The auger-evaporator process produces clean nugget ice suitable for fish chilling, food preservation, beverage service, and onboard hospitality.

W-models operate on 115V for North American vessels. CW-models operate on 230V for European marinas and superyacht electrical systems. Call for pricing, discounts, and availability.

Features

  • Salt or Fresh Water Ice Production.
  • Continuous crushed ice making process…no harvest time delays.
  • Up to 66% more energy efficient than ice cube models.
  • Up to 53% more energy efficient than other crushed ice models.
  • Split System allows auger to be remote mounted from condensing unit.
  • Heavy duty Stainless Steel Auger & Evaporator assembly.
  • Freezing chamber cleaning delay permits drive motor to start with no loads.
  • Electronic Control Board:
    • Electronic bin level control
    • Conductivity probe to determine if there is water in the reservoir
    • Current meter to measure the amp draw of the auger drive motor

FAQ's for IceSea Ice Marker

Can the ICESEA marine ice maker really make ice from seawater?

Yes — every ICESEA marine ice maker model draws directly from a seawater intake and produces clean nugget ice suitable for fish chilling, food preservation, and beverage use onboard.

How long does an ICESEA marine ice maker last on a yacht in daily use?

With routine descaling every one to three months and a fresh water flush after saltwater use, an ICESEA marine ice maker is built for continuous long-term service — stainless steel construction throughout the water-contact components eliminates the corrosion failures that cause premature failure in lesser marine ice makers.

What size yacht is the ICESEA marine ice maker suitable for?

The ICESEA IC800 self-contained unit measures 22.5 × 16 × 21.5 inches and weighs 165 lbs, making it suitable for vessels from approximately 15 metres upward with a accessible equipment space.

Is the ICESEA marine ice maker cheaper to run than buying shore ice?

ICESEA marine ice makers are up to 66% more energy efficient than comparable units, and eliminate the cost, time, and logistics of sourcing, transporting, and loading shore ice across a charter season — which can run to thousands of dollars annually.

What electrical supply does the ICESEA marine ice maker require?

North American vessels specify the IC800W on 115V; European marinas and superyacht electrical systems require the CW models running on 230V/50Hz — a dedicated circuit is recommended.

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The ICESEA is a purpose-built continuous-production marine ice maker, engineered specifically for the demands of life at sea. Unlike domestic or commercial catering machines adapted for boats, every component — stainless steel auger, evaporator, and water-contact surfaces — is designed for long-term saltwater duty.

Available in self-contained units (IC800W, IC800CW, IC1200CW) producing 800–1,200 lbs per day, and the IC2400CW split-system producing up to 2,400 lbs per day, ICESEA gives captains, engineers, and owners full ice independence regardless of location or shore availability.

Every model can operate on either a freshwater supply or a direct seawater intake — a capability most marine ice makers simply do not offer. The auger-evaporator process produces clean nugget ice suitable for fish chilling, food preservation, beverage service, and onboard hospitality.

W-models operate on 115V for North American vessels. CW-models operate on 230V for European marinas and superyacht electrical systems. Call for pricing, discounts, and availability.

Features

  • Salt or Fresh Water Ice Production.
  • Continuous crushed ice making process…no harvest time delays.
  • Up to 66% more energy efficient than ice cube models.
  • Up to 53% more energy efficient than other crushed ice models.
  • Split System allows auger to be remote mounted from condensing unit.
  • Heavy duty Stainless Steel Auger & Evaporator assembly.
  • Freezing chamber cleaning delay permits drive motor to start with no loads.
  • Electronic Control Board:
    • Electronic bin level control
    • Conductivity probe to determine if there is water in the reservoir
    • Current meter to measure the amp draw of the auger drive motor

FAQ's for IceSea Ice Marker

Can the ICESEA marine ice maker really make ice from seawater?

Yes — every ICESEA marine ice maker model draws directly from a seawater intake and produces clean nugget ice suitable for fish chilling, food preservation, and beverage use onboard.

How long does an ICESEA marine ice maker last on a yacht in daily use?

With routine descaling every one to three months and a fresh water flush after saltwater use, an ICESEA marine ice maker is built for continuous long-term service — stainless steel construction throughout the water-contact components eliminates the corrosion failures that cause premature failure in lesser marine ice makers.

What size yacht is the ICESEA marine ice maker suitable for?

The ICESEA IC800 self-contained unit measures 22.5 × 16 × 21.5 inches and weighs 165 lbs, making it suitable for vessels from approximately 15 metres upward with a accessible equipment space.

Is the ICESEA marine ice maker cheaper to run than buying shore ice?

ICESEA marine ice makers are up to 66% more energy efficient than comparable units, and eliminate the cost, time, and logistics of sourcing, transporting, and loading shore ice across a charter season — which can run to thousands of dollars annually.

What electrical supply does the ICESEA marine ice maker require?

North American vessels specify the IC800W on 115V; European marinas and superyacht electrical systems require the CW models running on 230V/50Hz — a dedicated circuit is recommended.

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